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Have organizations become more collaborative over 25 years? What has enabled that?

Paul Hobcraft

From linear to agile: Idea generation is now a continuous process, not a one-time event. Organizations are using agile methodologies to rapidly test and iterate on ideas, keeping up with the pace of change and market demands. Have the tools differed or is it the acceleration of technology connecting it all up?

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Disruption is everywhere. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Digital Organizations – More and more companies recognize that moving fast, being agile, and collaborating across internal boundaries and with outside partners is the only way to compete.

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Disruption is everywhere. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Digital Organizations – More and more companies recognize that moving fast, being agile, and collaborating across internal boundaries and with outside partners is the only way to compete.

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4 Corporate Innovation Trends Set to Disrupt the Business Landscape in 2021

Qmarkets

From nascent technologies to emerging innovation strategies, we have identified 4 of the key corporate innovation trends to help you get ahead, so that your business will be ready for whatever next year may bring. It allows us to deliver the resilience and agility that these interesting times demand.”

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The New Tech Toolbelt: Digital Twins, IoT, Cobots, & More

Speaker: Cory Skinner, Founder and CEO of FactR

From limited visibility and a lack of real-time data to a lack of agility and responsiveness to changing market conditions, there's no shortage of difficulties that today's supply chain professionals can encounter. What can be done to not only address these challenges, but overcome them? Register now!

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Technology leads, innovation exploitation is lagging

Paul Hobcraft

I recall reading that up to now, each digital technology change was a separate era of change, to absorb and adapt towards, yet today we are facing something seemingly different, a collision, a whole mash-up of disparate technologies and systems, that seem to be heading for such an explosion of change, a post-digital transformation.

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Why being ambidextrous is not enough - looking ahead to 2020

Jeffrey Phillips

Incremental innovation will become a consistent focus, while transformative and disruptive innovation will be sporadic at best. The lure of digital transformation, and the excitement over the Internet of Things, machine learning and so forth is tangible. And in this recognition lie both opportunities and problems.